August 24, 2009

‘08 STi P&L Turbo Kit

Filed under:Subaru Dyno Runs, Subaru Projects — Tags: , , — Tim @ 8:30 am

The owner of this ’08 STi had his original motor let go on him while at the track. As a racing enthusiast, rather than going back to the dealership and trying to get the motor covered under warranty he decided to step up his game and take this car to the next level.

The stock block was tossed in favor of a Raw Performance Street Series Block. The Street Series Block includes forged CP Pistons with high performance rings, STi forged rods, and a STi forged crankshaft. The forged pistons in this block offer greater strength than the original cast pistons the STi comes equipped with. The new motor was assembled using stock heads for now, although our customer is probably going to have some head work done in the future.

The owner of the vehicle chose to run the P&L rotated mount turbo kit. At the heart of this kit is a GT35r with an .82 a/r hot side housing. Due to the larger turbo, the stock top mount was replaced with a larger TurboXS unit. Some of the additional supporting mods include upgrading to a TiAL 44mm wastegate, HKS SSQV blow off valve, Deatsch Werks 850cc injectors, a Walbro 255lph fuel pump, Perrin equal length manifold, a custom oil catch can, and a South Bend FE Series clutch.

The car put down 388whp on our dyno running 93 octane. (Dyno Chart coming soon!)


August 21, 2009

Dodge Stealth R/T Custom 4″ Exhaust

Here’s a car you don’t see around too much anymore. The owner of this Dodge Stealth R/T has been working on this project for the last few years. One out of the many modifications he made was to switch from the original twin turbo setup to a single big turbo.

To go along with the larger single turbo, he wanted a 4-inch custom turbo-back exhaust. After some strategic planning, we were able to fabricate and fit a full turbo-back 4 inch exhaust under the car, without it hanging too low, or being too close to the drive shaft. This exhaust is one of a kind, and certainly a nice showpiece. It was constructed so all the joints are v-band connections. The cat was installed with v-bands as well, so that our customer may easily remove the cat and install the test pipe we fabricated for him when he goes to the track.

The owner still has some things left on his sheet of modifications to wrap up, and we can’t wait to see the car when it is 100% done!

August 19, 2009

SR20 240sx Turbo Inlet

Filed under:Intake, Nissan Projects — Tags: , , — Bryan @ 10:16 am

Here is a quick turbo inlet we made for a SR swapped 240sx. Per the customers request we reused his old air filter and silicone couplers, Dan fabricated and welded the aluminum tubing.